Review – Blink-182 Gave Fans Everything They Wanted Plus A Little Bit Extra

This summer marks the 20th anniversary of the most iconic choice albums of the ’90s — Enema Of The State. The album — released by the reigning kings of pop-punk Blink-182 — is still a part of the mid-’90s and early 2000s. Millennials nationwide love the record because of its hits, such as “What’s My
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Chambers: Avalanche has dumped “trial by fire” with forwards, aiming high with veteran depth over young prospects

Logan O’Connor played five games for the Avalanche last season in a time he could have been a senior and team captain at the University of Denver. The right-shot, slick-skating forwards opted to forgo his last year of NCAA eligibility to sign a max NHL free-agent entry-level contract with expectations of enjoying hockey’s maximal level.
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Resurfacing of Speer Boulevard near downtown to be complete by early next week

DENVER — A delay resurfacing Speer Boulevard means drivers will have to battle more visitors to next week. The milling and paving of this boulevard started on July 22. Recent rain is to blame for the job lasting more than expected, according to Denver Public Works. Speer Boulevard is one of the very well-travel roadways
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Just Announced – Chance the Rapper, Melanie Martinez and More Heading To Denver

It’s Monday along with the concert announcements are in full swing. First and foremost, Chance the Rapperoff what is technically his debut album, The Big Day, has now announced that the tour in support of this undertaking. Hitting the Pepsi Center on September 24, Chance the Rapper will bring “The Big Day Tour” to Denver. The
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Take a look inside Mission Ballroom, Denver’s newest venue built just for live music

Don Strasburg recalls the time, about five years back, when he was driving to a concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, a place that his company books more shows at any other promoter. “I visit a building on both sides of Highway 6 using this large sign that states, ‘For Lease. Contact Tyler,’ and I did
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Post Malone and Swae Lee will play Denver’s Pepsi Center this fall

Post Malone Plays Throughout the 2018 Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Field on April 21, 2018 in Indio, California. Even the Texas rapper performs Denver’s Pepsi Center this fall. (Frazer Harrison, Getty Images for Coachella) The founders of among 2018’therefore (and early 2019’s) most well-known songs are coming into the
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Review – Khalid Showed Love To Fans At The Pepsi Center

Modern times call for modern lyrics. In now ’s universe, that requires artists to write lyrics about things that matter to now ’s youth — things such as Twitter and Snapchat. But while social media has taken over the lives of now ’s youth there are some things which never change, like feeling misunderstood by
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Review – An Evening of Gratitude with Michael Bublé at the Pepsi Center

Since concertgoers pulled to the Pepsi Center parking on Saturday night, the rain had been coming down hard. Regardless of the wetness, many were in no hurry to get indoors, leisurely strolling under umbrellas chatting with their significant others or giggling in groups of women out for a women ’ night. The upbeat attitude audience
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